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28 October 2019

Private schools growth worsens traffic congestion

The rising number of students in Queensland’s private secondary school system is contributing greatly to traffic congestion particularly in school...

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19 July 2018
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15 June 2018
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26 June 2017

Partnership leads Tasmanian schools to higher ground

The Griffith Institute for Educational Research has partnered with Tasmania’s Department of Education to improve literacy through the professional development of school leaders with Griffith’s Principals as Literacy Leaders (PALL) program.

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19 January 2015

Griffith Welcomes Japanese Schools of Pharmaceutical Science

On Monday 12 January 2015 a delegation comprising three Japanese universities from the Shikoku region — Tokushima Bunri University, Matsuyama...

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30 July 2014

Schools embrace Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures

Teachers from the Gold Coast and Logan are learning how to best promote and celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures at their schools.

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29 May 2014

Leading change in the Junior Secondary transitions in Queensland schools

The School of Education and Professional Studies (EPS) is playing an important role in school reform across Queensland. A team...

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6 November 2013
Head and shoulders of Timo Dietrich, Griffith marketing researcher.

Taking to schools to change Schoolies culture

A Fraser Coast high school is the first of 20 Queensland schools to take part in new Griffith University research...

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10 October 2013
Griffith ICT - Computer skills 4 HS teachers

Google sponsors Computer Science for High Schools

Thirty teachers from 12 Gold Coast and 7 Brisbane schools attended the Gold Coast campus to participate in the CS4HS program from 3-5 October.

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13 June 2012

Literacy strikes success in Logan schools

A Griffith University reading education program has doubled the number of Logan students represented in the top 20 per cent...

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